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“Dipnote (how the State Department refers to a diplomatic note, the way govts formally communicate) takes readers behind the scenes at the Dep and to “provide you with a window into the world of the people responsible for our foreign policy,”
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“Denver Post’s article commenting and community site. It’s called Neighbors. We’re publishing city- and town-specific news / community information (Denver Neighbors and Boulder Neighbors are two of the locations)”
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“CMU Researchers in collaboration with scientists at NASA’s Ames Research Center, have built a low-cost robotic device that enables any digital camera to produce breathtaking gigapixel (billions of pixels) panoramas, called GigaPans. See gigapan.org.”
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This is new this summer fromt he Denver Post — but I think it’s missing a lot of opportunities to build community and keep people connected. I’ll write more about that.
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“Journalists hoping to find authentic, firsthand content being posted from inside Burma are likely to face a number of challenges including: finding which social networking and content sharing services being used by people inside the country…”
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